Post-training urinary titin fragment concentration increases in athletes with previous muscle strain injury: a pilot study in soccer players

Tomonori Kawai, Koichi Takamoto, Itsumu Bito
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Urinary titin fragment concentration has been established as a noninvasive bio-marker of muscle protein degradation and muscle damage after exercise. We hypothesized that concerning the microdamage in the chronic phase of muscle strain injury, muscle damage is more likely to occur after exposure to training workload. We aimed to evaluate the urinary titin fragment concentration in professional soccer players who previously had muscle strain injuries (injured vs uninjured group: mean ± SEM age [years], 26.25 ± 1.4 vs 23.75 ± 1.01; playing years, 14.375 ± 1.17 vs 12.25 ± 0.24; height [cm], 173.63 ± 1.98 vs 176.38 ± 1.0; weight [kg], 69.63 ± 2.05 vs 72.38 ± 1.87; mean body mass index [kg/m 2 ], 23.0 ± 0.32 vs 23.25 ± 1.39). The urine titin N-terminal fragments of eight professional soccer players with a previous muscle strain and eight uninjured players were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay before and 12 h after general team training. The urinary titin fragment values before and after training and the change in the titin fragment-to-creatinine fragment ratio were compared between the groups. The initial urinary titin fragment value did not significantly differ between the injured (from 18,457.96 ± 3,615.54 to 115,480.29 ± 26,462.36) and uninjured groups (from 23,119.47 ± 8,107.72 to 46,206.32 ± 9,833.77); however, the urine titin fragment value and change in the changes in urinary titin fragment ratio from before to after training were higher in the injured group (Wilcoxon rank-sum test, p < 0.05). These findings may help guide the future management of athletes with previous muscle strain injuries. Urine titin fragment values could be used to evaluate athletes with previous muscle injury.
训练后尿titin片段浓度在先前肌肉拉伤的运动员中增加:一项对足球运动员的初步研究
尿中titin片段浓度已被确定为运动后肌肉蛋白降解和肌肉损伤的非侵入性生物标志物。我们假设,关于肌肉劳损慢性期的微损伤,暴露于训练负荷后更有可能发生肌肉损伤。我们旨在评估曾有肌肉拉伤的职业足球运动员(受伤组与未受伤组:平均±SEM年龄[年],26.25±1.4 vs 23.75±1.01;比赛年龄,14.375±1.17 vs 12.25±0.24;身高[cm],173.63±1.98 vs 176.38±1.0;体重[kg],69.63±2.05 vs 72.38±1.87;平均体重指数[kg/m2]分别为23.0±0.32vs23.25±1.39)。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定了8名有肌肉拉伤史的职业足球运动员和8名未受伤运动员在常规团队训练前和训练后12h的尿titin N-末端片段。比较两组训练前后的尿titin片段值以及titin片段与肌酸酐片段比率的变化。损伤组(18457.96±3615.54至115480.29±26462.36)和未损伤组(23119.47±8107.72至46206.32±9833.77)的初始尿中titin片段值无显著差异;但损伤组训练前后尿中titin片段值和尿中titin-片段比值的变化均较高(Wilcoxon秩和检验,p<0.05),这些发现可能有助于指导既往肌肉劳损运动员的治疗。尿titin片段值可用于评估有肌肉损伤史的运动员。
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